The Project’s Carrie Bickmore reveals that she is ‘missing the isolation bubble’

‘This new normal suits our family better’: The Project’s Carrie Bickmore reveals she’s ‘missing the iso bubble’ as she created a ‘deeper connection’ with loved ones in lockdown

Carrie Bickmore has revealed that she isn’t keen to leave isolation. 

In her column for Stellar Magazine this week, The Project star said that the ‘iso bubble’ brought her family closer together. 

The 39-year-old wrote: ‘It wasn’t without its challenges… But we adjusted, and I think this new normal suits our family better.’ 

Happy! Carrie Bickmore has revealed that she isn’t keen to leave isolation. In her column for Stellar Magazine this week, The Project star said that the ‘iso bubble’ brought her family closer

She went on to say that her family found their groove and now going back out into the world feels hectic. 

‘It turns out my kids are real homebodies, and I am getting better at it, too… But as restrictions ease, I notice us falling back into old habits… I’m back to scheduling like a maniac,’ Carrie penned.

She added: ‘I have spoken to so many friends who are already missing the iso bubble. 

Family: Carrie shares daughter Adelaide, 18 months, and eldest daughter Evie, five, with partner Chris Walker. Carrie also has a son Oliver, 12, from her marriage to Greg Lange, who died after a lengthy battle with brain cancer in December 2010

Family: Carrie shares daughter Adelaide, 18 months, and eldest daughter Evie, five, with partner Chris Walker. Carrie also has a son Oliver, 12, from her marriage to Greg Lange, who died after a lengthy battle with brain cancer in December 2010

Carrie wrote: 'I think this new normal suits our family better. I have spoken to so many friends who are already missing the iso bubble. A lot of people developed a deeper sense of connection to friends and family'

Carrie wrote: ‘I think this new normal suits our family better. I have spoken to so many friends who are already missing the iso bubble. A lot of people developed a deeper sense of connection to friends and family’

‘A lot of people developed a deeper sense of connection to friends and family, finding creative ways to express their love.’

Recently, Carrie revealed on The Project how she missed 18-month-old daughter Adelaide taking her first steps, while at work earlier that day. 

‘My little bub took her first step today. I wasn’t home, which is bittersweet,’ Carrie told co-hosts. ‘I’m home a lot at the moment. She chose when I’m here [at The Project) to do it’. 

Hard at work: Recently, Carrie revealed on The Project how she missed 18-month-old daughter Adelaide taking her first steps, while at work earlier that day

Hard at work: Recently, Carrie revealed on The Project how she missed 18-month-old daughter Adelaide taking her first steps, while at work earlier that day

Sweet: Carrie said that she will 'pretend it didn't happen and live it out for the first time'

 Sweet: Carrie said that she will ‘pretend it didn’t happen and live it out for the first time’

Carrie went on to say that she will ‘pretend it didn’t happen and live it out for the first time’.  

The likable TV presenter shares Adelaide and eldest daughter Evie, five, with partner Chris Walker.

Carrie also has a son Oliver, 12, from her marriage to Greg Lange, who died after a lengthy battle with brain cancer in December 2010.   

Carrie wrote of her post-isolation life: 'It turns out my kids are real homebodies, and I am getting better at it, too... But as restrictions ease, I notice us falling back into old habits... I'm back to scheduling like a maniac'

Carrie wrote of her post-isolation life: ‘It turns out my kids are real homebodies, and I am getting better at it, too… But as restrictions ease, I notice us falling back into old habits… I’m back to scheduling like a maniac’